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Inference for Shared-Frailty Survival Models with Left-Truncated Data
Authors:Gerard J. van den Berg  Bettina Drepper
Affiliation:1. University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany;2. Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Abstract:Shared-frailty survival models specify that systematic unobserved determinants of duration outcomes are identical within groups of individuals. We consider random-effects likelihood-based statistical inference if the duration data are subject to left-truncation. Such inference with left-truncated data can be performed in previous versions of the Stata software package for parametric and semi-parametric shared frailty models. We show that with left-truncated data, the commands ignore the weeding-out process before the left-truncation points, affecting the distribution of unobserved determinants among group members in the data, namely among the group members who survive until their truncation points. We critically examine studies in the statistical literature on this issue as well as published empirical studies that use the commands. Simulations illustrate the size of the (asymptotic) bias and its dependence on the degree of truncation.
Keywords:Duration analysis  Dynamic selection  Hazard rate  Left-truncation  Likelihood function  Stata  Twin data  Unobserved heterogeneity
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